In article , Bart wrote: > >I spent a couple of hours on Sunday playing with my IIgs (which uses > >Marsha's hacked version of the CDEV) and various AppleShare servers. > > >I'm using OS X 10.1.3 > > As the SERVER? or as another client on the net with an intermediate server? By "AppleShare server" I mean any computer that serves files using the AppleTalk and AFP protocols. In my case, the servers included the peer to peer sharing built in Mac OS X and the third party servers ("Services for Macintosh") provided in NT4 and Windows 2000. > >I can copy non-forked files (.gif, .jpeg, .txt, > >.shk) from the server volume to a ProDOS or HFS disk, and vice versa. I > >*can't* copy a forked file however; the error code is $0053 (invalid > >parameter?) and a zero length file is created on the server volume. > > Phil, again can you do this stuff directly, ie, what am I doin WRONG? I can talk directly to the Mac OS X shared volumes. Have you made the changes in NetInfo manager to enable file sharing over AppleTalk? > Ok, its given: I don't have a "seed router" in that I see only one (*) zone > and I do not have a Gatorbox, Fastpath, or a PC running > NT 3.n-4.0/2k server (pricey software that!). Is that my problem? In my experience a seed router is only needed with M$ Windows servers. It solves a problem where the IIgs can't see the server at all in the AppleShare control panel. As you can see your Mac OS X server and start to log in, this can't be your problem. > is there any way to get to OS X WITHOUT the extra hardware? Check out the info at http://www.euronet.nl/users/mvdk/osx.html and try connecting to OS X from an old Mac. Once that is working you should be able to connect from the IIgs. You'll be able to transfer flat files to.from the server but you won't be able to use forked ProDOS files ;-( Phil